Poems (Coolidge)/Past, Present, Future

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Poems
by Helen Elizabeth Coolidge
Past, Present, Future
4474700Poems — Past, Present, FutureHelen Elizabeth Coolidge
PAST, PRESENT, FUTURE
Above me hung a darkening sky,
Dense clouds obscured the blue;
No ray of heavenborn light to cheer
Or dying hopes renew;
Yet, in the shadow, to thy hand,
I, trustful, still did cling,
And found a covert from the storm—
Beneath thy sheltering wing.

Above me dawns a brightening sky,
Through rifts I see the blue,
A ray of hope doth bring me joy,
Borne on the rainbow's hue;
In cloud or sunshine, Lord, I see
That Love ordaineth all;
And, clinging still to strength divine,
I may not faint or fall.

And when, for me, the cloudless sky
Of Paradise shall shine,
I'll know the love now "darkly" seen
By these dim eyes of mine;
Ah! then, my prayer, now feebly breathed,
Shall lose itself in praise,
Glad echoes through thy courts resound,
For endless, happy days.